No. A decade is ten years. Twenty years is two decades (or a "score" -- as in "Four score and seven years ago...").
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It was: 1856+131 = 1987
A decade ago, in 2013, smartphones were less advanced, with features like 4G connectivity still emerging, while social media platforms like Facebook were gaining prominence but had not yet reached their peak influence. Streaming services were just starting to disrupt traditional television, with Netflix primarily focused on DVD rentals. Additionally, discussions around climate change and sustainability were less mainstream, while political landscapes were markedly different in many countries.
10 years is called a decade hence it is only a decade not decade of years
This question was asked in 2009, a decade after 1999.
A cold day is a day where it is colder then the same day but a decade ago
2001
a decade was 100 years ago. so the year one decade ago would be 1909
Society is more advanced today than it was a decade ago but not as advanced as it will be in another decade.
was year was it 1 decade ago
No. A decade is ten years. Twenty years is two decades (or a "score" -- as in "Four score and seven years ago...").
What? It was made in 1994 - that is almost a decade ago!
The people-they haven't changed much and have same wants, needs and desires
Money market rates are higher today than they were a decade ago. The rates also vary depending on the money market account. The interest rates in 2000 were much higher than a decade ago! CD's and money markets were paying interest over 5% versus the just over 1% now.
The sales of a Mercedes Benz today are dramatically lower than those from a decade ago, in large part due to the impact of the 2008 global financial crisis.
No, a decade is a period of 10 years and a lustrum is a period of 5 years.